Floating Workforce Accommodation

SHIP BASED REMOTE HOUSING SOLUTIONS

Outland Camps is a leading supplier of floating accommodations for workforces in some of the most difficult locations. Our ship based accommodation solutions are very flexible to provide the right sized marine accommodations to fit your project needs.

Outland's floating accommodations or floatels come complete with catering and housekeeping services. The ships are completely self-contained with water treatment/ desalination, waste water treatment and power generation on board. Our marine workforce accommodations can accommodate from 50 to 1,200 residents.

Outland has access to the world's largest ice class vessels which have the capability of being frozen into place for far north and arctic accommodation needs. Our floating accommodation can be configured in many different formats from shared rooms up to private rooms with private bath. Our floatels can include lounges, gyms, internet cafes as well as the capability to ship project supplies on board.

Outlands marine accommodation management team has overseen operations in the North West Passage, the North East Passage, and circumnavigations of Antarctica and regular voyages to the North Pole.

Sample layout of ice class vessel

The Outland Youth Employment Program had another successful season in 2018! The First Nations Natural Resources Youth Employment Program (FNNRYEP), developed and operated by Outland over the last two decades, is an education, training and work opportunity for Northern Ontario Indigenous youth. The six week program partners with many regional stakeholders to offer a meaningful, culturally relevant, life/work skills oriented live-in experience in a remote camp facility.
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CONCORD, ONTARIO, March 7, 2018 – Outland-Carillion Services and Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited ("Fairfax") (TSX: FFH and FFH.U) announce the successful completion of the previously announced acquisition of certain assets and liabilities related to Carillion's Canadian support services operations.
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First Nations Natural Resources Youth Employment Program

The First Nations Natural Resources Youth Employment Program (FNNRYEP), developed and operated by Outland over the last two decades, is an education, training and work opportunity for Northern Ontario Indigenous youth. The six week program partners with many regional stakeholders to offer a meaningful, culturally relevant, life/work skills oriented live-in experience in a remote camp facility.
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Outland kitchen team from Fort Hope, Grassy Narrows, Seine River and Fort William indigenous communities work hard to supply food services to emergency Bak Lake Fire camp in north western Ontario.
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Outland FNNRYEP students attend Annual Science Week at Lakehead University and Confederation College.

Check out highlights from the the 2016 FIrst Nations Natural Resources Youth Employment Program in Northern Ontario. The video chronicles the journey of various youth as they navigate their way through training, education and work projects over the course of six weeks at the camps.
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Congratulations are in order to Outland's Dave Bradley and Sarah Ambroziak for being awarded one of Carillion Canada's STAR Awards. Both received The Volunteer Award for their amazing work with the First Nations Natural Resources Youth Employment Program.
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